Win Tickets to Paul Rodriguez at the Miami Improv!

When it comes to careers in comedy, Original Latin King of Comedy Paul Rodriguez has a hell of a long one. Now 58, Rodriguez has spent the past three decades working in TV, film, and hitting the road as a stand-up comic.

And his next stage? It's right in your backyard.

Rodriguez comes to the Miami Improv for a set of five shows throughout the weekend, and we're giving away a pair of tickets to one lucky Cultist reader. Read on to find out how to win.

Rodriguez's shows run from this Friday to Sunday at the Improv. But we know you're going to want to catch him at his freshest, so we're giving away two tickets to his first show on Friday, June 28, at 8:30 p.m. Here's how to win:

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